Book Your Seats on SAS Scandinavian’s Future Electric-Powered Flights

SAS Scandinavian Airlines is now accepting reservations for an exciting new type of air travel: electric-powered aircraft. While the service won’t be available until 2028, early planners and environmentally-conscious travelers can secure their spots today.

SAS, serving Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, aims to revolutionize air travel with electric-powered flights. The upcoming flights will feature 30 seats and will be operated using Heart Aerospace’s ES-30 aircraft, currently in development.

While specific details are still forthcoming, you can secure your reservation at an introductory price of 1,946 Swedish kronor/Norwegian kroner/Danish kroner (approximately $187). Plus, if you book now, you won’t need to make a payment until 30 days before your flight.

SAS has a long history of innovation, having been the first commercial airline to fly over the North Pole in 1957, significantly reducing travel time between Copenhagen and Tokyo. Now, the airline is committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.

Although SAS isn’t the first airline to offer electric-powered flights, that distinction belongs to Eviation Aircraft in 2022, SAS is poised to bring this revolutionary mode of air travel to the public. Eviation aims to make their electric-powered flights available to the public by 2027.

Experience the future of air travel with SAS and be a part of the electric aviation revolution. Reserve your seats now and get ready to fly emission-free in 2028.

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